Roadgeek 2000 Font
by Michael D. Adams
Updated
Highway9 font family styles
Regular Style
truetype 81 glyphs 98 characters
Roadgeek 2000 Series C Style
truetype 80 glyphs 98 characters
Roadgeek 2000 Series D Style
truetype 188 glyphs 193 characters
Roadgeek 2000 Series E Style
truetype 81 glyphs 98 characters
Roadgeek 2000 Series E (Modified) Style
truetype 80 glyphs 98 characters
Roadgeek 2000 Series F Style
truetype 81 glyphs 98 characters
Roadgeek Transport Heavy Style
truetype 80 glyphs 82 characters
Roadgeek Transport Medium Style
truetype 76 glyphs 98 characters
Roadgeek2000EM Style
truetype 80 glyphs 98 characters
About Roadgeek 2000 Font
Commercial licenses
There are no commercial license purchase options. Contact the designer.
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The Series B font from this pack can be used as a reasonable approximation of the typeface currently being used by NY state for its blue and yellow license plates. (The actual font NYS uses is SAA Series A, but it costs actual money. <_<)